India  

Trump's ‘DC takeover’: Residents protest surge in federal troops and police presence — All about the unrest shaking the US capital

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 August 2025 ()
Washington DC residents protested against President Trump's federal takeover of the city's police, citing an 'authoritarian push' despite crime rates being at a 30-year low. Federal officers and National Guard troops have been deployed across key areas, leading to increased patrols and arrests.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Rumble - Published
News video: President Trump Federalizes DC Police To Control Crime

President Trump Federalizes DC Police To Control Crime

The Trump administration plans to flood the streets of Washington, DC, with more than 100 FBI agents as a part of the president’s vow to make the nation’s capital “great again,” sources tell The Post. President Trump, 79, is expected to announce the additional surge in federal law enforcement...

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

US Breaking: Trump’s National Guards to be Thrown Out of LA? Judge Blocks Trump’s ‘Police Force’ [Video]

US Breaking: Trump’s National Guards to be Thrown Out of LA? Judge Blocks Trump’s ‘Police Force’

A U.S. federal judge has blocked Donald Trump’s controversial plan to deploy National Guard troops in Los Angeles, calling it an overreach of presidential power. The decision halts what critics..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:37Published
Kamala Harris STRIPPED of Security: Trump CANCELS Extra Secret Service Protection | Memo Leaked [Video]

Kamala Harris STRIPPED of Security: Trump CANCELS Extra Secret Service Protection | Memo Leaked

In a stunning move, President Trump has revoked Kamala Harris’ extended Secret Service protection, stripping away security granted by President Biden after her vice presidency. Harris, the first..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:25Published
Debunking Trump's account of Russia's failed bid to seize Kyiv [Video]

Debunking Trump's account of Russia's failed bid to seize Kyiv

Debunking Trump's account of Russia's failed bid to seize Kyiv The US President says Russian troops would have captured the Ukrainian capital in hours in February 2022 had troops not got 'stuck in..

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 02:00Published